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[" If "f(x)=2x^(3)+9x^(2)+lambda x+20" is a decreasing function of "x" in the largest possible interval "(-2,-1)" then i is equalto "],[[" (1) "12," (2) "-12," (3) "6," (4) "-6]]

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